Antonio Brown, who made a dramatic exit earlier this year from the Buccaneers mid-game, now has a warrant for his arrest after being accused of domestic violence involving his ex-fiancée in Tampa.
The incident involves the mother of Brown’s children and took place on Monday, according to a police report obtained by FOX 13 News.
“The suspect exited the residence and threw a shoe at the victim striking her in the ponytail,” the police report stated, per FOX 13. “The victim had no injuries but believed the shoe was meant for her head. The suspect would not open the door or come outside to speak with officers. The suspect also during this incident attempted to issue an informal eviction to the victim.”
When police arrived, Brown is said to have locked himself inside the home when police attempted to talk to him.
This is just the latest in the string of incidents surrounding the disgraced former NFL star. He also went live on Instagram a few years ago during another domestic disturbance with the mother of his kids. That day saw him throw a ‘bag of dicks’ in her direction as cops spoke to her.
In 2018, Brown was accused of nearly hitting a 22-month-old boy with furniture he was allegedly throwing off a balcony at a Florida apartment complex. He settled a lawsuit with the child’s family in 2019.
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In his career, he forced the Steelers to trade him to the Raiders during the 2019 offseason but never played for the team, as he was released before the season began following a series of controversies.
The Patriots signed Brown the same day the Raiders released him. He played one game before they released him as well. Brown’s former trainer Britney Taylor filed a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, and a second woman later accused him of sexual misconduct. He also sent intimidating text messages to one of his accusers.
He signed with the Buccaneers after their one game together with the Patriots. The Bucs went on to win the Super Bowl. He seemed to have turned the corner until his incident on the sidelines against the Jets in January that got him released.